Semantic tags
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Jump to navigationJump to searchSemantic tags are codes that provide metadata to pieces of information. For example, consider a rental DVD in a video store. The content of the movie itself is the information, but the metadata related to that DVD could include:
- Name of the film's director
- Names of the actors in the film
- Length in minutes
- Year of first release
- Number of times the DVD unit has been rented in the past 12 months
- Whether the DVD unit is "in" the store or "out" with a customer
For information about semantic tags on the MyWikiBiz site, see Help:Semantic tagging.
Typically in semantic web notation, semantic tags take on two forms -- attributes and relations. Note the difference between the attribute link (:=), and the relation link (::). Some examples:
- Attributes:
- [[employees:=5]]
- [[founded:=1996]]
- [[sector:=pizza]]
- [[sector:=restaurant]]
- [[sector:=pizzaria]]
- [[sector:=pasta]]
- [[city:=Berlin]]
- [[employees:=5]]
- Relations
- [[partner of::Dia Strala]]
- [[competitor of::Pizza Express]]
- [[partner of::Dia Strala]]